The idea of giving away six or seven cars — all of them Audis — as employee rewards would make any company’s morale skyrocket. But the real question lingered unsaid in the air: Did Ace Kane actually have that much money? As Lora Hale worried he might be digging himself into a pit, Ace waved her concerns away like they were dust on his sleeve. “It should be just barely enough,” he said casually. “I won thirteen million from the lottery. After putting four million into the company, I’ve still got around eight million left. Though, buying all these cars will pretty much wipe out the rest.” Lora’s eyelid twitched. He’s lying again. She knew the real numbers better than anyone. She’d reviewed every transfer personally. Ace hadn’t invested four million. He had invested ten million. Be

